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By: Roth & Company, P.C.
Updated 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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Homebuyer credit extension a done deal? NOL carrybacks enhanced?…
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says Senate Democrats will push an extension of the insane Popular First Time Homebuyers Credit……
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James 3 months ago on Wordpress
After reading summaries, I finally found the text of the bill (H.R. 3548). What I’m interested in is whether my family qualifies for the $6,500 credit since we sold the house we had lived in for 10 years in September of 2008 and bought a home in Feb of 2009. Here’s the important text:
H.R. 3548
(6) EXCEPTION FOR LONG-TIME RESIDENTS OF SAME PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE- In the case
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OhMan 3 months ago on Wordpress
I bought my house May 8th and submitted for the first time home buyers credit on my 2008 taxes on May 12th. I still haven’t recieved any money. My file went through exams and they approved the return on Aug 31st. It has been a total of 180 days. Here is my message to the President: Mr. Obama, The reason this economy isn’t doing better is because the people responsible for handling your ... See all content
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Stephanie 3 months ago on Wordpress
I applied for the $8,000.00 tax credit and was denied because I lived in mobile home for the past 3 years. I really didn’t think a mobile home would qualify for an actual home since you don’t pay real estate taxes on a mobile home. Will I qualify for this $6,500.00 credit?
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JBruce 3 months, 1 week ago on Wordpress
To BS: Since they’re going to extend the tax credit, I’m pleased to hear that, for one person at least, it will be a great benefit.
As for your property taxes — yes, yours are quite high, especially copmpared to where I live (my taxes are $1400 a year on a home with assessed value of $141,000). However, since your taxes were assessed when your home was worth close to $100
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BS 3 months, 1 week ago on Wordpress
First of all if you bought a few years ago stop bitching clearly not everyone will benefit from these handouts.Live in your homes and pay your mortagages enjoy what you wanted in the first place which is a home!Look at it like a car when you drive it off the lot it loses value.Its like the stock market it goes up and it goes down. On the other hand offering 6,500 for people who bought their homes over ... See all content
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Ron Hassett 3 months, 1 week ago on Wordpress
This needs to end now! There will always be dishonest people available to take advantage of “free” money but regardless of this and past justifications of the first time homeowner credit, further artificial stimulation of the economy will hurt the taxpayer, add additional burden to government debt and add to the instability of the world markets.
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Jill 3 months, 1 week ago on Wordpress
Well it’s just ducky that they’re extending this credit to first time homebuyers….but what are they doing for those of us on the other end of the deal? People like me, whose property value dropped significantly since the economy tanked. If I tried to sell my home today, I’d have to sell for at lease $28,000 less than I paid for it. (And plenty of people are worse off than me ... See all content
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KinFin2009 3 months, 1 week ago on Twitter
RT @tweetmeme First Time Homebuyer’s Credit Likely Expanded http://retwt.me/1Gutt
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JBruce 3 months, 1 week ago on Wordpress
I said it before, and I’ll say it again. Assuming this thing passes, the homebuyer tax credit is here to stay. Come April it will be impossible to let it die; the most one can hope for is that when the economy is back to normal (if ever), Congress may phase it out — veeerrryyy slowly. Like, every 6 months to a year it goes down by $1,000.
I , too, am caught in the “Not for
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laurie ruettimann 3 months, 1 week ago on Wordpress
Two women from Mexico pooled their resources, have cash for a down payment, and used the first time taxpayer credit to buy my grandmother’s dilapidated house. Everyone wins.
- Gramma owned that house for 50 years. It was her first & only house in a working class neighborhood in Chicago.
- Now someone else — two older women who have worked hard for years — own
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ComeToMeToGetYourHandout 3 months, 1 week ago on Wordpress
No, it DOES NOT catch everybody.
Upon a cursory reading of the plans to extent the homebuyer tax credit, I want to say CONGRATULATIONS to the government on finding a way to once again avoid giving me a tax break/rebate while give free money to almost everyone else.
I don’t qualify as a first-time homebuyer, because I owned within the last three years.
I also don’t
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TaxNewz 3 months, 1 week ago on Twitter
First Time Homebuyer’s Credit Likely Expanded [taxgirl] http://bit.ly/4Fp57c
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uberVU - social comments 3 months, 1 week ago on Wordpress
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This post was mentioned on Twitter by constructionlaw: RT @taxgirl In case you’re not yet convinced that Congress has lost touch w reality homebuyer credit grows bigger http://tinyurl.com/yj5nfv6…
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gideonalper 3 months, 1 week ago on Twitter
First time homebuyer's credit likely expanded despite inappropriate, criminal use (@taxgirl) http://bit.ly/Q0HbP
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Roth & Company, P.C. 3 months, 1 week ago on Wordpress
Homebuyer credit extension a done deal? NOL carrybacks enhanced?…
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says Senate Democrats will push an extension of the insane Popular First Time Homebuyers Credit……
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taxgirl 3 months, 1 week ago on Twitter
In case you're not yet convinced that Congress has lost touch w reality, homebuyer credit grows bigger: http://tinyurl.com/yj5nfv6
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